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The Robert Morris Inn 1710, the oldest Inn in America.

Great hospitality, over 300 years in the making. Let us be your
cozy Winter haven.

Once the home of Robert Morris who gained fame as "Financier of the
Revolution". General and later President George
Washington was a close friend and visited Robert Morris often.
In more recent times author James Michener outlined his
famous novel, Chesapeake here. More history
is located here. Now the Eastern Shore's most unique
historic restaurant with rooms under Master Chef Mark Salter and
Innkeeper Ian Fleming.

December through April We are closed Miondays and Tuesdays but will
open for private groups.

Enter the Inn and step back over 300 years: a
pristine yet historic interior welcomes with timber beams, panelled
walls and open fires in the cooler months. Through to Salter's
Tavern featuring historic red brick walls and old
slate floors, with magnificent fires in these cooler
months. This is a truly historic Inn, cosy with a natural
patina running through. Friendly, great cuisine and understated
professional service.

Enjoy the unique pleasures of a Ferry ride (April through
November only) to shop in historic and bustling St Michaels,
drive to the charming County Town of Easton with its great main
street, tour the highways and byways of the Eastern Shore,
returning each day to the calming comfort of our historic Inn and
peaceful and charming Oxford.

Oxford itself is one of the most unique towns on the Eastern
Shore. Historic and peaceful yet vibrant at the same time, as it
remains so popular with sailors, cyclists, kayak'ers and those
seeking refuge and restoration from an ever increasing mad world.
Charming tree lined streets with immaculate historic homes,
waterfront town park and even its own Beach. Conveniently to St.
Michaels, Easton, and Cambridge. Learn more about our history at The Oxford Museum and about vacation
activities and options at Talbot County
Tourism.

December through March inclusive, we are closed Mondays and
Tuesday. We will open for private parties or groups on those
days. Unfortunately we do not have an elevator and some of the
stairs are quite steep, if you have mobility issues please contact
us. Due to the age and nature of our building, we do not have
disabled specific bedrooms.